Ohioans deserve the right to vote and have their vote count

Dos and Don’ts

DO ask everyone that signs if they are an Ohio registered. If they say “YES,” ask them what county they are registered to vote.

DO read the Voter Bill of Rights so that you know what the Amendment will provide.

DO give signers time to read the Amendment if they wish to do so.

DO have everyone sign in either black or blue ink.

DO make sure all signatures and accompanying information are legible.

DO be pleasant, polite, upbeat and cooperative with potential signers.

DO NOT sign for or allow anyone else to sign another person. A person may sign his or her signature in the signature block. However, there are provisions that allow someone else to sign for a handicapped person provided that signor has power of attorney and proof thereof.

DO NOT alter, erase or add notes to the signature boxes on your petition. Mistakes should be crossed-out by the petition circulator with a simple line.

DO NOT sign your own petition. Remember, you are witnessing the signature of others. You cannot witness your own signature, so don’t sign your own petition. Instead, sign a colleague’s petition.

One last thing: DO HAVE FUN! Circulating the Voter Bill of Rights petition is a great way to meet people and introduce them to this important issue. Besides, you’re going to make history.

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